Ja Rule - Kill 'em All Ft. Jay-z -

"Kill 'Em All" is one of the few records that remains from the brief period when JAY-Z, Ja Rule, and DMX were planned to release a full album together as a supergroup called .

: Ja Rule eventually took the "Murder Inc." name for his own label with Irv Gotti, and his subsequent commercial shift toward singing caused further friction with the grittier DMX. Reception and Legacy Ja Rule - Kill 'Em All ft. JAY-Z

: Though they appeared together on the iconic June 1999 XXL cover , the group never released a full album due to conflicting egos and a storied rivalry between JAY-Z and DMX that dated back to a 1994 pool hall battle. "Kill 'Em All" is one of the few

: The chorus, featuring the line "Respect mine till the day of my demise, baby I kill 'em all!", is often cited as a direct influence from N.W.A's "Real Niggaz Don't Die". : The chorus, featuring the line "Respect mine